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Posted: Tue Feb 18th, 2020 08:32 pm |
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Project Over Ranger Project Over Ranger ![]() Joined: Fri Feb 7th, 2020
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My tent is made by me. It's ok for a start. Really light, comes in at 47 lbs. All market tents are over 100 usually around 150. It always has a air mattress and sleeping bag for 2 in it. I just bring pillows when we camp. I love it. So much so, I'm currently making my own mechanical hard shell rooftop tent. It will open with a key fob. Has lots of stuff involved with it. Almost done with it though. I'll share it pretty soon. But all in all its awesome to have one. Super easy to setup. Remove cover and open it like a book and its setup. It never gets dirty from the ground. JustĀ blow it out when I get home and its always there if I need it. I always have a chair, small table, and emergency food in the bed storage. I've had to use it unexpectedly and it was a life saver. I suggest making your own if your handy at all. Check out the DIY rooftop community on Facebook. Tons of ides and general q and a's about the matter. Hope that helps. Oh, and the cost. I'll say this, because I've made most my stuff. All in, gear included. I've spent less then the cheapest rooftop tent you can buy. Definitely reccomend looking into the DIY solutions. You might be surprised.
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